Talmud sobre I Samuel 2:10
יְהוָ֞ה יֵחַ֣תּוּ מריבו [מְרִיבָ֗יו] עלו [עָלָיו֙] בַּשָּׁמַ֣יִם יַרְעֵ֔ם יְהוָ֖ה יָדִ֣ין אַפְסֵי־אָ֑רֶץ וְיִתֶּן־עֹ֣ז לְמַלְכּ֔וֹ וְיָרֵ֖ם קֶ֥רֶן מְשִׁיחֽוֹ׃ (פ)
Os que contendem com o SENHOR serão quebrantados; desde os céus trovejará contra eles. O SENHOR julgará as extremidades da terra; dará força ao seu rei, e exaltará o poder do seu ungido.
Jerusalem Talmud Taanit
Nine of New Year’s Day, from where? Rebbi Abba from Carthage said: Corresponding to the nine Divine Names in Hanna’s prayer; there it is written at the end: The Eternal will judge the ends of the earth1041Sam. 2:10..
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Jerusalem Talmud Berakhot
Nine of New Year’s Day, from where? Rebbi Abba from Carthage154An Israeli Amora of the circle of Rebbi Yoḥanan and Resh Laqish. He is either from Carthage in North Africa or from Cartagena in Spain. said: Corresponding to the nine Divine Names in Hanna’s prayer; there it is written at the end: (1Sam 2:10) “The Eternal will judge the ends of the earth155This is reported in shortened form in Babli 29a. The entire series of analogous numbers is given only by Israeli Amoraïm; the Yerushalmi is the source for all abbreviated statements in the Babli. The verse from Hannah’s prayer, not quoted in the Babli, is the reason that Hannah’s prayer forms the Haphtarah of the first day of the New Year..”
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